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MELCHOR HALL.Proud parents and relatives of the graduating cadets of the Philippine Military Academy(PMA), the Asia’s premier military school, walks past near the facade of the Melchor Hall inside the said academy in Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City. A total of 324 young men and women graduated this year at the said military school and will enter the Armed Forces as second lieutenants. The 2006 PMA Class is called MANDALA(Mandirigmang Dangal ng Lahi).(RAY B. ZAMBRANO)

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SHAKU
.This is one of the landmarks inside the Philippine Military Academy. It is the giant replica of a head gear called shaku use by cadets.(RAY B. ZAMBRANO)

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SUNDIAL.Another landmark at the Philippine Military Academy(PMA). The pool beside the landmark is used by the young cadets as they “dunk” the senior cadets who are graduating.(RAY B. ZAMBRANO)

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March 10, 2006

San Fabian Town Hall

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San Fabian Town Hall. The facade of the new municipal building of San Fabian, Pangasinan.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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March 9, 2006

San Fabian Town Plaza

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The different sides of the plaza in San Fabian, Pangasinan.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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THE SAN FABIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Top photo shows the facade of the San Fabian Catholic Church in San Fabian, Pangasinan and below photo shows the inside of the church.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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February 21, 2006

LINGAYEN PLAZA

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LINGAYEN PLAZA.The newly-renovated public plaza in Lingayen, Pangasinan.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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LINGAYEN CATHEDRAL.Photos shows the inside and outside of the Lingayen Cathderal in Lingayen, Pangasinan.

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February 20, 2006

KAMPANA MUSEUM

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The Bell Museum in Lingayen.Photos shows the old bells on display at the compound of the Lingayen Cathedral.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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SUGPO AND MALAGA FESTIVAL.A man prepares these malaga for grilling during the dinner-for-cause February 2, 2006 in Binmaley, Pangasinan’s first-ever Sugpo and Malaga Festival. The town is known for its sugpo and Malaga.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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FOR A CAUSE.These people line-up as they join the dinner-for-a-cause February 2,2006 in Binmaley’s first-ever Sugpo and Malaga Festival.The eat-all-you can dinner cost P500
per plate.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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Cultural dancers wearing sugpo and malaga-inspired costumes shows their dancing skills during the first-ever Sugpo and Malaga Festival in Binmaley, Pangasinan February 2, 2006. The dancers are joined by town officials led by Mayor Simplicio Rosario in the dancing.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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February 3, 2006

MALASIQUI CATHOLIC CHURCH

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The Catholic Church in Malasiqui, Pangasinan.Below photos shows the inside of the Church.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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The Catholic Church in Mangaldan, Pangasinan.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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